IOMUN African Capacity Building Centre celebrates UN International Migrants Day 2018 in partnership with the Tanzanian Regional Immigration Training Academy

IOM UN ACBC Training delivery on Immigration and Border Management

Moshi – IOM, the UN Migration Agency, with cooperation from the Intergovernmental Authority for Development (IGAD), organized a capacity building training from 18 to 29 September 2017 at IOM’s African Capacity Building Centre (ACBC) in Moshi, Tanzania.

Welcome to the IOMUN African Capacity Building Centre - ACBC

The IOMUN African Capacity Building Centre (IOMUN ACBC) was established in 2009 at the request of IOM African Member States with the mandate to enhance African member States’ migration management capacity, promote comprehensive migration governance and facilitate a diverse range of immigration and border management projects and training courses.

The Centre is hosted by the Tanzania Regional Immigration Training Academy (TRITA), and this unique partnership with the Government has benefited both in terms of joint training programmes, excellent training venues and workshops as well as regional support.

African States seek out the ACBC’s support to assist them in establishing sound migration policies, robust administrative and technical structures as well as the all-important human resource base necessary to tackle diverse migration issues. Over the last eight years, ACBC has responded to an increasingly wide range of requests from African States to build their country’s capacities and shaped innovative solutions in migration management.

As of October 2017, the ACBC has trained over 4,900 migration management officials from 51 different African states. Yet, the expertise acquired over the years is now giving the Centre opportunities to broaden training commitments outside the continent. Thus, people have been trained in Azerbaijan, Ecuador, Iraq, Iran, Kazakhstan and Malaysia.

African States are eligible to receive operational, technical and administrative support from the Centre. IOM Member States requesting support are encouraged to contact the Chief of Mission at the nearest IOM Country Office. The ACBC, in coordination with the Chief of Mission at the respective Country Office, will identify and assess available solutions to be further discussed with the requesting State.